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SALUTE TO FLAG
MAYORS OPENING STATEMENT
ROLL CALL
MAYORS REPORT & ANNOUNCEMENTS
PROCLAMATION
- Disability Employment Awareness Month
HOUSING AUTHORITY REPORT
- Family Self Sufficiency Program - Lillian
Ciufo, Housing Authority Director, to Attend
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
- September 13, 2001 - Regular Meeting
- September 20, 2001 - Executive Session
INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES:
- Amending Chapter 216, Sections 72, 73, 73A
Fire Prevention - Inspection of Non-Life Hazard Use Groups
- Amending Chapter 258, Landscapers and Snowplowing
Contractors - Fines; Violations & Penalties
- Amending Chapter 388, Sections 14 and 69
- Handicapped Park Space on First Street
- Amending Salary Ord. #99-11 Wages for Blue
Collar Employees - New Title: Fire Signal System Repairer/Police
System Signal Repairer, Grade 15, Step D - $54,274
- Amending Chapter 410 'Zoning' - to Delete
the Existing PUD-Planned Unit Development Zone and Replace it
With a New C-1A Planned Business District Zone
- Amending Chapter 86, Section 4, Residency
Requirements for New Employees
- Authorizing an Emergency Appropriation for
Engagement of Special Consultants for Preparation of Revaluation
- $500,000
- Amending Chapter 388, Section 43 - No Parking
on East Side of First Street Beginning at Intersection of Myrtle
Avenue, Northerly for 119 Feet
PROPOSED CONSENT AGENDA:
CA-1: Authorizing Temporarily Renaming of
Route 5 at the Intersection of Abbott Boulevard to Costello Way
Until the Duration of the Fort Lee Commission's Fall 2001 Cliffhanger
Program is Completed on October 21st
CA-2: Authorizing Payment of Marriage Fees to the State of New
Jersey for Period Covering July 1st - September 30, 2001 - $1,300
CA-3: Authorizing Hiring of Charles J. McNerney as a School Crossing
Guard
CA-4: Authorizing Payment to The Princess Chateau, Lodi, New
Jersey for the Annual Volunteer Fire Department Inspection Dinner
- $22,230
CA-5: Awarding One Year Contract Extension to Dauman Recycling
Company, Carteret, New Jersey for Leaf Removal Services - $4.94
Per Cubic Yard
CA-6: Awarding Contract to Energy Engineering, Ltd., Ridgefield,
New Jersey for a Used Standby Generator for the Lower Main Street
Pump Station - $16,200
CA-7: Awarding Contract to Automated Building Controls, Inc.,
Neptune, NJ for the Police Department's HVAC System Through July
2002 - $4,800 Annually
CA-8: Awarding Contract to Peter Lubell, Bayside, New York, to
Provide Technological Consultation With Regard to Telecommunications
Rules and Regulations Including FCC Standards - $215 Hourly
CA-9: Approving Auxiliary Memberships of Jacqueline Cisternino
for Fire Company #1, Paul Lee for Fire Company #2 and Approving
Jr. Auxiliary Membership for Jeffrey Pascale for Fire Company
#2
CA-10: Authorizing United Water New Jersey, Inc. to Install a
New Fire Hydrant on Old Palisade Road Off Federspiel Street
CA-11: Authorizing Title Change for Corey Parker, From Truck
Driver to Fire Signal System Repairer/Police Signal System Repairer,
Grade 15, Step D, in the Communications Department - $54,274
Annually
CA-12: Authorizing Purchasing Consultant to Advertise for Bids
or Purchase Through State Contract Vehicles for Fire Prevention,
General Services and Building Department - (Four Total)
CA-13: Authorizing Purchasing Consultant to Advertise for Bids
or Purchase Through State Contract Two Four Wheel Drive Vehicles
for the Police Department
CA-14: Awarding Bid to Certified Valuation, Inc., Randolph, New
Jersey, to Undertake the Complete Revaluation Program of All
Real Property Located Within the Borough of Fort Lee - $482,565
CA-15: Endorsing Bergen County Community Development Block Grant
Program Application for Outdoor Jungle Gym Equipment for Constitution
Park - $100,000
CA-16: Authorizing Person to Person/Place to Place Liquor License
Transfer from Jimber Tavern Inc. (Pocket License) to Yogi's Two
Inc., t/a Yogi's Cafe @ 799 Abbott Boulevard
CA-17: Providing General Liability Insurance for Quasi-Public
Entities
RESOLUTION:
- Requesting Exclusion From the 5% CAP for
Special Emergency Appropriation of $500,000 for Preparation of
Revaluation
COUNCIL REPORTS
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
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